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Posted by Allan In NE on April 04, 2006 at 05:18:47 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: Re: Allan in NE posted by hayray on April 04, 2006 at 04:25:45:
Hi Ray, Appears pretty "flip-floopy" don't it? :>) Normally, and if I could have been lucky enough to have gotten this patch fall-plowed, I wouldn't even be thinking about it; I'd just run the packer over it and be done with it. Without publicly going into details tho, there were some issues with the purchase agreement and I wasn't able to plow this field until this spring because the prior operator's hay stacks didn't get removed until just a few weeks ago. So, here I set with a "slabby" mess and it looks like the disc is going to be the only option if I wanna get it cut up and worked down this summer. I've plowed a lot of sod, but this root infested, cattle tromped pasture is the worst I've ever ran into. So, I'm gonna give your method a trial and hope beyond hope that I luck out and get a rain on it to help melt it down before September. Allan
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